made by Transport Minister Datuk Dr Wee Ka Siong for foreign vessels conducting submarine cable repairs. During an interview with Astro Awani, he shared that the cabotage policy has its own benefits when it comes to data security. if we look at the security aspect, even if we don’t repair cables, our computers can get hacked. He also said if our undersea cables are broken and other foreign vessels come in, we won’t know if they would steal our data.
The Chairman emphasised that the cabotage doesn’t prohibit foreign vessels from entering Malaysian waters if there are no ships available locally to carry out the job. He said foreign vessels such as the DP2-capable ASEAN Explorer and ASEAN Restorer were still allowed to enter.Abdul Hak said the major complaint previously was the time taken to process the DSL which could take up to 25 or 30 days. However, with the new process , the time required has been reduced to an average of 3 days.
Despite the eDSL process, the cabotage is still seen as a stumbling block as tech giants such Amazon, Facebook, Google and Microsoft were said to have
they arent stupid, they're just saying stupid things to keep their power and connections. because most of us are stupid enough.
already rich want to be richer, dia untung.. satu Malaysia rugi
This is so dumb! How in the world would cabotage policy prevent data stealing?
Who would want to steal low IQ data?
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